Pailhead released the single "I Will Refuse" / "No Bunny" (released in both 7" and 12" formats) in 1987 and the 4-song EP Trait in 1988, both on the Wax Trax! record label. The CD edition of Trait also incorporates both sides of the "I Will Refuse" / "No Bunny" single. The drummer for "No Bunny" was Eric Spicer of Naked Raygun.[2] These tracks were later re-released on Ministry's odds-and-ends compilation Side Trax.
MacKaye stated on an episode of the Kreative Kontrol podcast that he has never played live with the band.[3]
In popular culture
Chris Connelly's first work with Jourgensen was to record vocals for the track that would later emerge as "I Will Refuse." Connelly released this version, which he called "Stick" and attributed to the Revolting Cocks, on his Initials C.C. album. In his memoirs, he says he was not offended when MacKaye rerecorded the vocals with new lyrics, saying "It was an honor to be erased by Ian."
The song "I Will Refuse" was used in the Zero Skateboards video Misled Youth (1999).
In the game Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX, songs were also featured in the Streets on Fire skateboard video (Santa Cruz Skateboards). These songs included "Man Should Surrender", and "Don't Stand in Line".
The song "I Will Refuse" was used in the premiere episode of Cold Case's fourth season, "Rampage".
"I Will Refuse" was covered by Soulfly and featured as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of their album, 3.
Spinnerette's cover version of "I Will Refuse" was released with their song "All Babes Are Wolves".
Discography
I Will Refuse" b/w "No Bunny 7" and 12" single (1987)
"Man Should Surrender" b/w "Anthem" 7" single (1988)
"Don't Stand in Line" b/w "Ballad" 7" single (1988)
Trait 12" EP (comprising Pailhead's last two singles) and CD (made up of all 3 singles) (1988)